Volume 33 | Number 1 | March 2020
On the Cover: Tourism and science come together in the Antarctic Peninsula through citizen science projects like FjordPhyto (see Cusick et al., 2020, in this issue). As travelers visit this remote region, tour staff explain the implications of melting glaciers for Antarctic ecosystems. Photo credit: Allison Cusick, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
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The MEDEA Program: Opening a Window into New Earth Science Data
By
D. James Baker and
Linda Zall
An Oceanographic Perspective on Early Human Migrations to the Americas
By
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Bruce Finney
The 2019 Flooding of Venice and Its Implications for Future Predictions
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THE ISMAR TEAM,
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Mauro Bastianini,
Alvise Benetazzo,
Luciana Bertotti,
Jacopo Chiggiato,
Christian Ferrarin,
Georg Umgiesser, and
Fabio Trincardi
Polar Tourism as an Effective Research Tool: Citizen Science in the Western Antarctic Peninsula
By
Allison M. Cusick,
Robert Gilmore,
Annette Bombosch,
Martina Mascioni,
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Maria Vernet
Using Authentic Data from NSF’s Ocean Observatories Initiative in Undergraduate Teaching: An Invitation
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